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AVIATION.

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tßy Er,KcxjiiC(T^LEi J ;uAi*K[-t~CorYHion , )l [United P.ip:as Association.] (Received 12.20 p.m.). J ferupspls,, Jso,ypjnber 5. Chevillard, a Frenchman, looped I’ ' 1 the loop in a lateral position, attaining 'an estimated speed, of, four hundred kilometres (about. ,250 miles) per 'bs-tv,. ’ ACID STOMACHS ARE DANCER* ' r ‘ ; ‘A, f OUS, ,p , Nine-tenths of all Stomach Trouble said 'to be Due to Acidity. A Physician's Advice on Cause and Cure,

A famous physician whose successful researches into the cause and cure of stomach and intestinal diseases have earned for him an international reputation, said in the course of a recent lecture -that-•nearly all -intestinal troubles, as; well. ias. -Duaujy diseases of the vital .organs,. were, directly traceable to a deranged condition ,of the stomach,' which in turn was due nine times out of 1 ten to excessive acidity, which ndb onlyiirritated and inflamed the delicatß lining of the stomach, fliiht up, gastritis and somtach ul'condemns |he pf 'as well as of '"'medical trcatpient. for the stomach, stating that'he and his voltoagues IfeW© 'sbHif'od rhmflrkahle; ,vcm(lts -by thfe-ltse of ordinary* bisiifat-fCfJf-f magnesifV,.)>vhioh,.|bj? ' iiteutijalts'ing ( thp gjfj.dity' jpfj the, .food,- removes the source of the trouble. He contends that it is as foolish to treat the stomach itself as- ! it would he for a man who -übopptfd.ion-'a’taek 'ttmnilf'lihfhiofit' on the•-foo.il: without first removing the tack. Remove the tack and the foot will heal itself—neutralise the acid and stomach troubles will disappear. Irriments are useless, so long as the con-1 tents of 'thg.UStnjnttfii-A'dmain acid • re-* move the acidity, and there will be* - for.rtn«^B*e-T-thflr.»inflamed '!>»“&$ heal itself, Sufferers from acidity should get ai‘.smallu>bbttlniof bi surated maghalf ip'teasppop|uJ ju iv quatder of. a glass ofl hot or cold water after meals, repeating'ln dlftediV minutes' I ,' if 1 necessary. this" being : thd : 1 dose which 'the doctor i has! found, most efficacious in ill Cases.' , .-uUmrU 1 :: ■ x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 3

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AVIATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 3

AVIATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 3

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